Word: nelsons
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Yale has two outstanding freestylers-John Nelson and Mike Cadden-and excellent men in each of the specialty strokes, as well as great back-up strength. Harvard's ability to score will depend on how much Yale coach Phil Moriarty uses his best...
Later that day, HEA will join other ecology groups in a New England Ecology Action Confederation march from Park St. to Government Center, where Senator Gaylord Nelson (D-Wis,) will speak at a rally...
With the backing of Governor Nelson Rockefeller, New York State's Insurance Department has just proposed a new "no-fault" auto-insurance plan. The idea has already aroused the interest of authorities in many other states, some of whom have tried but failed to institute less comprehensive systems. The plan would provide prompt payment by sweeping away the legal need to fix the blame in cases of bodily injury. Instead, an accident victim could collect medical costs and compensation for lost income for himself and his passengers from his own insurance company. By minimizing legal, investigative and administrative expenses...
...relationship between the plot of this clumsily simple-minded melodrama called . . . tick . . . tick . . . tick . . . and the slick simple-mindedness of In the Heat of the Night is a lot more than coincidental. Director Ralph Nelson (TIME, Feb. 2) is obviously a man whose political conscience is easily stirred, probably by reading the box-office receipts in Variety. Everything about his film is tacky, derivative, finally exploitative-except for a funny and wise performance by Fredric March. As crafty Mayor Jeff Parks, March transforms a dime-store piece like . . . tick . . . tick . . . tick . . . into a one-jewel movement...
Faculty members and some students concentrated on what Louis Loss, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law, called the "means-ends conundrum...